Telos Rx vs. MangoRx: Standalone Peptide vs. a Layered PDE5 Combination
Two different ways of going beyond a standard pill.
A standalone peptide treatment against a compounded sublingual that adds oxytocin and L-arginine to a PDE5 inhibitor — two different ways of going beyond a standard single-ingredient pill.
Telos Rx's approach
PT-141 on its own, targeting the arousal pathway in the brain directly, without a PDE5 inhibitor included by default.
Telos Rx
Offers PT-141 (bremelanotide), a peptide-based option that works differently than oral ED medications — worth discussing with a clinician if pills haven't been the right fit for you.
View Offer Paid LinkMangoRx's approach
Tadalafil or sildenafil combined with oxytocin and L-arginine in a sublingual — a PDE5 inhibitor still at the core, with additional ingredients layered on.
MangoRx
Frames its offering around men's performance more broadly, with ED treatment as a core part of that positioning — worth a look if that broader framing resonates with how you think about this.
View Offer Paid LinkWhich direction fits
If you want to isolate a peptide's effect specifically, or can't safely take PDE5 inhibitors, Telos Rx's standalone structure is the more direct path. If you want to keep the PDE5 inhibitor and add supporting ingredients on top, MangoRx's combination approach does that instead.